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Plasma is defined as the “fourth state of matter”, the others being: solid, gas and liquid. 99% of the earth’s atmosphere is made up of plasma and it has common use in our daily lives, such as in neon signs, plasma TV screens, and much more.
Plasma is created when a heat source is used to excite a gas, causing electrons to free themselves from its atoms.
Today in aesthetic medicine, we take advantage of this process, the ionisation of gas to create plasma, to treat a whole host of conditions in a

PLASMA - Non-Surgical PLASMA Blepharoplasty - Under Eye Area

1 hour@£380.00

Plasma is defined as the “fourth state of matter”, the others being: solid, gas and liquid. 99% of the earth’s atmosphere is made up of plasma and it has common use in our daily lives, such as in neon signs, plasma TV screens, and much more.
Plasma is created when a heat source is used to excite a gas, causing electrons to free themselves from its atoms.
Today in aesthetic medicine, we take advantage of this process, the ionisation of gas to create plasma, to treat a whole host of conditions in a

Plasma is defined as the “fourth state of matter”, the others being: solid, gas and liquid. 99% of the earth’s atmosphere is made up of plasma and it has common use in our daily lives, such as in neon signs, plasma TV screens, and much more.
Plasma is created when a heat source is used to excite a gas, causing electrons to free themselves from its atoms.
Today in aesthetic medicine, we take advantage of this process, the ionisation of gas to create plasma, to treat a whole host of conditions in a

PLASMA - Non-Surgical PLASMA Blepharoplasty - Brow Lift

1 hour@£255.00

Plasma is defined as the “fourth state of matter”, the others being: solid, gas and liquid. 99% of the earth’s atmosphere is made up of plasma and it has common use in our daily lives, such as in neon signs, plasma TV screens, and much more.
Plasma is created when a heat source is used to excite a gas, causing electrons to free themselves from its atoms.
Today in aesthetic medicine, we take advantage of this process, the ionisation of gas to create plasma, to treat a whole host of conditions in a

PLASMA - Non-Surgical PLASMA Blepharoplasty - Crow's Feet

1 hour@£295.00

Plasma is defined as the “fourth state of matter”, the others being: solid, gas and liquid. 99% of the earth’s atmosphere is made up of plasma and it has common use in our daily lives, such as in neon signs, plasma TV screens, and much more.
Plasma is created when a heat source is used to excite a gas, causing electrons to free themselves from its atoms.
Today in aesthetic medicine, we take advantage of this process, the ionisation of gas to create plasma, to treat a whole host of conditions in a

PLASMA - Non-Surgical PLASMA Blepharoplasty - Lips - Top

1 hour@£295.00

Plasma is defined as the “fourth state of matter”, the others being: solid, gas and liquid. 99% of the earth’s atmosphere is made up of plasma and it has common use in our daily lives, such as in neon signs, plasma TV screens, and much more.
Plasma is created when a heat source is used to excite a gas, causing electrons to free themselves from its atoms.
Today in aesthetic medicine, we take advantage of this process, the ionisation of gas to create plasma, to treat a whole host of conditions in a

PLASMA - Non-Surgical PLASMA Blepharoplasty - Lips - Bottom

1 hour@£295.00

Plasma is defined as the “fourth state of matter”, the others being: solid, gas and liquid. 99% of the earth’s atmosphere is made up of plasma and it has common use in our daily lives, such as in neon signs, plasma TV screens, and much more.
Plasma is created when a heat source is used to excite a gas, causing electrons to free themselves from its atoms.
Today in aesthetic medicine, we take advantage of this process, the ionisation of gas to create plasma, to treat a whole host of conditions in a

PLASMA - Non-Surgical PLASMA Blepharoplasty - Lips - Top & Bottom

1 hour@£500.00

Plasma is defined as the “fourth state of matter”, the others being: solid, gas and liquid. 99% of the earth’s atmosphere is made up of plasma and it has common use in our daily lives, such as in neon signs, plasma TV screens, and much more.
Plasma is created when a heat source is used to excite a gas, causing electrons to free themselves from its atoms.
Today in aesthetic medicine, we take advantage of this process, the ionisation of gas to create plasma, to treat a whole host of conditions in a

PLASMA - Non-Surgical PLASMA Blepharoplasty - Cheeks - Mid Face Lift

1 hour@£755.00

Plasma is defined as the “fourth state of matter”, the others being: solid, gas and liquid. 99% of the earth’s atmosphere is made up of plasma and it has common use in our daily lives, such as in neon signs, plasma TV screens, and much more.
Plasma is created when a heat source is used to excite a gas, causing electrons to free themselves from its atoms.
Today in aesthetic medicine, we take advantage of this process, the ionisation of gas to create plasma, to treat a whole host of conditions in a

PLASMA - Non-Surgical PLASMA Blepharoplasty - Nasolabial

1 hour@£295.00

Plasma is defined as the “fourth state of matter”, the others being: solid, gas and liquid. 99% of the earth’s atmosphere is made up of plasma and it has common use in our daily lives, such as in neon signs, plasma TV screens, and much more.
Plasma is created when a heat source is used to excite a gas, causing electrons to free themselves from its atoms.
Today in aesthetic medicine, we take advantage of this process, the ionisation of gas to create plasma, to treat a whole host of conditions in a

PLASMA - Non-Surgical PLASMA Blepharoplasty - Full Face Lift

2 hours@£1850.00

Plasma is defined as the “fourth state of matter”, the others being: solid, gas and liquid. 99% of the earth’s atmosphere is made up of plasma and it has common use in our daily lives, such as in neon signs, plasma TV screens, and much more.
Plasma is created when a heat source is used to excite a gas, causing electrons to free themselves from its atoms.
Today in aesthetic medicine, we take advantage of this process, the ionisation of gas to create plasma, to treat a whole host of conditions in a

PLASMA - Non-Surgical PLASMA Blepharoplasty - Neck Lift

1 hour@£1345.00

Plasma is defined as the “fourth state of matter”, the others being: solid, gas and liquid. 99% of the earth’s atmosphere is made up of plasma and it has common use in our daily lives, such as in neon signs, plasma TV screens, and much more.
Plasma is created when a heat source is used to excite a gas, causing electrons to free themselves from its atoms.
Today in aesthetic medicine, we take advantage of this process, the ionisation of gas to create plasma, to treat a whole host of conditions in a

Plasma is defined as the “fourth state of matter”, the others being: solid, gas and liquid. 99% of the earth’s atmosphere is made up of plasma and it has common use in our daily lives, such as in neon signs, plasma TV screens, and much more.
Plasma is created when a heat source is used to excite a gas, causing electrons to free themselves from its atoms.
Today in aesthetic medicine, we take advantage of this process, the ionisation of gas to create plasma, to treat a whole host of conditions in a

Plasma is defined as the “fourth state of matter”, the others being: solid, gas and liquid. 99% of the earth’s atmosphere is made up of plasma and it has common use in our daily lives, such as in neon signs, plasma TV screens, and much more.
Plasma is created when a heat source is used to excite a gas, causing electrons to free themselves from its atoms.
Today in aesthetic medicine, we take advantage of this process, the ionisation of gas to create plasma, to treat a whole host of conditions in a

Plasma is defined as the “fourth state of matter”, the others being: solid, gas and liquid. 99% of the earth’s atmosphere is made up of plasma and it has common use in our daily lives, such as in neon signs, plasma TV screens, and much more.
Plasma is created when a heat source is used to excite a gas, causing electrons to free themselves from its atoms.
Today in aesthetic medicine, we take advantage of this process, the ionisation of gas to create plasma, to treat a whole host of conditions in a

Plasma is defined as the “fourth state of matter”, the others being: solid, gas and liquid. 99% of the earth’s atmosphere is made up of plasma and it has common use in our daily lives, such as in neon signs, plasma TV screens, and much more.
Plasma is created when a heat source is used to excite a gas, causing electrons to free themselves from its atoms.
Today in aesthetic medicine, we take advantage of this process, the ionisation of gas to create plasma, to treat a whole host of conditions.